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Summer Training on Java and Oracle

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Summer Training Program

On

Java and Oracle

Duration Six Weeks

May 27, 2014 July 04, 2014

Course Fee: Rs 10,000/-

Time
5hrs/day (150 Hrs module)

Venue: CSED, Thapar University, Patiala.


Organized by

Mr. Karun Verma
Coordinator

Mr. Varinder Pal Singh
Co-coordinator







Computer Science and Engineering Department
Thapar University, Patiala
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Course Objectives
To acquaint with the cutting edge Network based Client server
programming.
To learn Programming in Java runtime environment.
To understand and apply the concepts of Object Oriented
programming in
To understand and implement latest tools like Oracle in
development of backend for client server based projects.
To understand the intricacies of project Management.

Course Outcomes
Trainee will be well trained to develop professional grade Client
server based projects.
Trainee will be able to develop applications focusing on Object
Oriented Programming paradigm.
Trainee will be exposed to various project artifacts
Trainee will be exposed to report writing for the projects

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Salient Features of Training Program
Course Material: Each Student will be provided course material
Schedule: Each day two hour lecture and three hour lab session.
Attendance: 75 percent attendance is must for getting the successful training completion certificate.
Lab Assignments: Each Student has to complete the assigned lab assignments on the same day. List of
individual assignments are loaded on the intranet server.
List of Projects: List of proposed projects are uploaded on intranet with Introduction, background,
broad requirements, scope, expectations and outcomes.
Project artifacts Templates: Objectives, SRS Document, E-R Diagrams, Database Design, GUI Design,
Backend design, Test Plan, Test Cases, Test Data, Source code, Documentation, User manual.
Lab Session: Each Lab session will be handled by (2-3) well trained Lab Instructors. Each student will
be provided separate machine for practice.
Project work: A Group of students (2-3) will be assigned a project which they need to complete during
the training period and after completion of training each group is supposed to submit a short report
on the project.
Mentor: Mentor will be faculty member. Each group will be assigned a mentor. During the training
mentor will guide the group and monitor the progress of project.
Mentor and Project Plan: Each mentor is supposed to make project plan in MS Project and fix the
milestones. Analyze the progress through plan.
Project Evaluation: Each group is supposed to present their working project and on the basis of
various parameters project work will be evaluated.
Best Project Reward: Mentor can submit his project team work for best project evaluation process.
Best Project will be selected from mentor entries by Independent group of Faculty members. Best
Project group (students and mentor) will be suitably rewarded and letter of appreciation will be
issued by HOD.
Certificate: Each successful trainee will be given a certificate of appreciation.


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Java Oracle
Course Contents
Section 1 Core Java Application Development
Introduction to Java, Fundamental of Java programming Language, Primitive Data Types
and Variables, Operators, Expressions and Statements, Decision and Interactive
Constructs, Understand object oriented programming concepts, Classes and Objects,
Inheritance and Polymorphism, Scope rules, Access modifiers, Arrays and Vectors
Section 2 Basics of Database Designing
Relational models, ER Model, Keys, Normalization, SQL, Analyzing a Problem and
Designing a Solution, Analyze a problem using object-oriented analysis, Design classes
from which objects will be created, DDL statements(Create table, Alter table, Drop Table),
DML statements(Simple SQL statements, Oracle functions, Joins, Grouping statements,
Sub queries, Update, Delete, and Date statements), Sequencing & Indexing

Section 3 Application development:
Implementing Encapsulation and Constructors, Use encapsulation to protect data, Create
constructors to initialize objects, Define and test your use of inheritance, Explain
abstraction, Explicitly identify class libraries used in your code, I/O Fundamentals,
Console I/ O and File I/O, Exceptions and Assertions
Section 4 Building Java GUIs Using the Swing API
Introductions to Applets, Describe the JFC Swing technology, identify the Swing packages,
Describe the GUI building blocks: containers, components, and layout managers, Examine
top-level, general-purpose, and special-purpose properties of container, Examine
components, Examine layout managers, describe the Swing single-threaded model, Build a
GUI using Swing components., Introduction to Event handling.
Section 5 Introduction to Event JDBC and Servlets
JDBC Fundamentals, Establishing Connectivity and working with connection interface,
working with statements, Creating and Executing SQL statements, working with Result Set
Object & Result Set Meta Data.
Introduction to Servlets, Life cycle of Servlets, Creating, Compiling and running servlet,
Reading the servlet Parameters, Reading Initialization parameter, Packages- javax.servlet
Package, Handling HTTP Request and Response (GET / POST Request), Cookies and
Session Tracking, Creating JDBC application with Oracle
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Laboratory work
Lab Assignments (Daily) Assignment related to core java programming, decision
statement (if, switch, break, continue and looping statements (for, while and do-
while loop), assignments related to concepts of Object Oriented Computing in Java,
Input and output handling from console, files and internet in Java, creation of frames,
windows, containers, GUI components in Java, event handling in Java for building GUI
forms based on SWING in Java.
Lab assignments related to Backend development, E-R Diagram, Database design,
DML, DDL, and SQL.
Project Work (Third Week Onwards)
Project Artifacts Template: Objectives, SRS Document, E-R Diagrams, DFD, Database Design,
GUI Design, Backend design, Test Plan, Test Cases, Test Data, Source code, Documentation, User
manual. Technical reports, results, output screen shoots, conclusion, Future scope.
Books and Resources:
1. Herbert Schildt, Java: Complete Reference, Oracle Press,2014
2. Parteek Bhatia, Simplified Approach to DBMS , Kalyani Publications, 2010
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Registration Form
Six Weeks Summer Training 2014 on J ava Oracle
(May 27 to July 04, 2014)

Name: ________________________________Fathers Name: _________________________
(Block letters) (Block letters)

Age: __________________________________Sex: M/F ______________________________


Branch & Discipline (in which studying): ______________________________________________


University/Institute with address: (Where studying) ____________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________

Correspondence Address: _______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________


E-mail: _______________________________Phone/Mobile: ___________________________


Accommodation Required: (Yes / No) ____________________________________________


Mode of Payment:

D. D. No. ___________________________Amount: ________________Date: ____________
(Payable to Registrar, TU, Patiala)


Undertaking: I will follow all the rules and regulation in force for conducting the training at
Thapar University.



Signature of the Candidate: _________________________ Date: ____________

(Last date for submission of Registration form along with Demand Draft is May 20, 2014.)

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